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John McFall during astronaut training at EAC
ESA Astronaut Class of 2022

Launched in November 2022, Fly! aims to make long-duration space missions accessible for those with a range of physical abilities by tackling challenges such as microgravity adaptation, physical fitness and rehabilitation and technology integration. John McFall, a former Paralympic athlete and orthopaedic surgeon, provides crucial insights as a Subject Matter Expert. Concluding in late 2024, Fly! is set to advance inclusivity in space exploration by overcoming barriers and integrating diverse perspectives.

Science

(English) Glove is in the air

(English) Ever wondered how astronauts conduct delicate experiments in the harsh environment of space? Gloveboxes—sealed chambers equipped with built-in gloves—allow them to perform groundbreaking research without compromising safety or precision.

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International Space Station

(English) Fly! Expanding space opportunities

(English) Space missions come with a unique set of challenges – while these are hurdles that every astronaut must overcome, space agencies had not, up to this day, interrogated their impact on an astronaut with a physical disability. 

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Podcasts

(English) ESA astronaut class of 2022: Astro Chat with John McFall

(English) In Episode 9 of the ESA Explores podcast series, John McFall, a member of the European astronaut reserve shares his story and explains all about ESA's "Fly!" feasibility study.

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